Eco-Tech
A new environmental technology concept. International Organisation for Biotechnology and Bioengineering in 1994, defined Eco-Tech as follows:
"Embedding technology into ecosphere and human culture by using the whole range of biodiversity in a holistic and low-invasive way in order to achieve benefits for humankind obeying ecological principles".
Man lives in two worlds- a natural
world of the native environment and a built world created by himself. The
built-world, an outcome of the advances made in science made in the science and
the technology, is associated with the environmental pollution. Environmental
pollution is the global phenomenon, and therefore a matter of concern for
everyone.
Pollution
broadly refers to the presence of undesirable substances in the environment which
are harmful to man and other organisms. It must be remembered that the natural
world of environment is not totally free from impurities or undesirable
substances . However, such impurities are usually not harmful.
Sources of pollutions
There
are 6 major sources of pollution
- Industrial sources
- Agricultural sources
- Biogenic sources
- Anthropogenic sources
- Unnatural sources
- Extraterrestrial sources
The relative importance of each one of these sources depends
on the site specific situation. For instance in cities, anthropogenic sources
are the major contributers while in rural areas, agricultural sources
significantly add to pollution.
Despites
the occurance of a complex and sometimes dangerous alterations in the
environment, the life processes should go on, normally as far as possible.
Environmental sustainability broadly deals with the sustenance ( support and
maintenance ) of the environment to continue life on earth in a normal way.
Role of biotechnology in eco-tech:
Biotechnology significantly contributes to environmental sustainability. There are three different approaches in this regard.
- · Pollution protection : environment can be protected from pollution by using renewable new materials, recycling the processes, appropriate methods for degradation of wastes.
- Pollution clean-up: This can be done by employing biotechnological methods for cleanup of oilspills, detoxification of contaminated soils, and purification of water supplies.
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· Pollution control: Once Pollution has occurred, biotechnological methods can be used for control. For instance, heavy metals can be recovered from polluted water.It is the fact that the various activities of humans are exceeding the sustaining capability of the earth. Increased industrialization and urbanisation are adversely affecting the environmentThe biotechnologists are expected to improve the existing biological, chemical and various other industrial processes to make them environmental friendly. They should develop integrated systems which are efficient, controllable and clean. It is the duty of the environmental biotechnologists to achieve a maximum global environmental safety.
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